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Shall I Replace The Current Homogeneous Tile?

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hihi,

i just bought a resale flat.... the floor condition seems okay, but the tile size is so small.... it's 200*200 homogeneous...

was talking to a contractor, he asked.... is it really a homogeneous tile.... ---- i guess yes... coz valuation report said so...

then he commented, it must be more than 20 yrs old tile.... (sorry, the flat is only 9 yrs old...)

question here....is the tile really that old???

the seller is second owner of the flat, i am not sure who reno with this tile before (first owner or second..)

shall i replace the tiles??? seems quite expensive to do so...

thanks!!

 

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I last selected 200 X 200 in 1990 leh.. and yes.. it's those full bodied dark coloured homogeneous tile.

Personally, these tiles make the flat look really old. They are very durable and can last forever, but.. looks old.

 

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hihi,

i just bought a resale flat.... the floor condition seems okay, but the tile size is so small.... it's 200*200 homogeneous...

was talking to a contractor, he asked.... is it really a homogeneous tile.... ---- i guess yes... coz valuation report said so...

then he commented, it must be more than 20 yrs old tile.... (sorry, the flat is only 9 yrs old...)

question here....is the tile really that old???

the seller is second owner of the flat, i am not sure who reno with this tile before (first owner or second..)

shall i replace the tiles??? seems quite expensive to do so...

thanks!!

Maybe U can post a photo of your tiles :dancingqueen:

Yep its expensive for flooring works with good workmanship and tiles if U are fine with the tiles then just leave it and spent the $$ on others

Happy reno

 

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